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Additionally I tried datamoshing with importing files into the audio processing software Audacity. I imported a bmp-file as raw data, then added effects like Invert, Reverb, Reverse, Wahwah, Compressor and Echo on the „sound waves“ and exported it as a uncompressed, raw bmp file again.
Additionally I tried datamoshing with importing files into the audio processing software Audacity. I imported a bmp-file as raw data, then added effects like Invert, Reverb, Reverse, Wahwah, Compressor and Echo on the „sound waves“ and exported it as a uncompressed, raw bmp file again.
Here are the results:
<gallery mode=packed heights=500px>
File:Okibashi Glitch 1 Original.jpg |Original image
File:Okibashi Glitch 2.jpg|here you can see from top to bottom the diverse Effects Invert, Reverb, Reverse, Wahwah, Compressor and Echo
File:Okibashi Glitch 3.jpg|More Reverse, Compressor and Invert
File:Okibashi Glitch 4.jpg|More Wahwah
File:Okibashi Glitch 5.jpg|More Echo
</gallery>

Revision as of 17:25, 3 December 2018

After going through various techniques about compression aesthetics and digital glitches we had to glitch Images on our own.

I wanted to let dogs roam around freely on a delicious pizza with tomatoes, pepperoni, mushrooms and cheese. With the help of Avidemux I managed to do that. First I changed the maximum I-frame Interval to 99999999 and afterwards deleted the I-frames. These are stills from the video:


Pizza edit3 edit2.jpeg


Additionally I tried datamoshing with importing files into the audio processing software Audacity. I imported a bmp-file as raw data, then added effects like Invert, Reverb, Reverse, Wahwah, Compressor and Echo on the „sound waves“ and exported it as a uncompressed, raw bmp file again. Here are the results: